I have found no difference with the performance of SPP, but it is still a pain. Have a good supply saved up from range pick up to use when I shoot somewhere that I can not pick up my brass.
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I have found no difference with the performance of SPP, but it is still a pain. Have a good supply saved up from range pick up to use when I shoot somewhere that I can not pick up my brass.
NRA Endowment Life Member, NRA RSO, NRA Police Firearms Instructor
No problem with SPP brass, as noted, but I just discovered that Federal SPP brass marked NT has crimped in primers. Just something to be aware of.
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